Posted on 08/31/2025 9:08:15 PM PDT by ransomnote
Many come here to read dispatches from the War between Good and Evil, to red-pill and encourage.....and to pray and give thanks to the God who fights for us.
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/115119962578158249
Q has reminded us repeatedly that together, we are strong. As the false "narrative" is destroyed and the divisive machinery put in place by the Deep State fails, the fact that patriotism has no skin color or political party is exposed for all to see.
3038 Mar 12, 2019 2:55:14 PM EDT
Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 4fe510 No. 5643022>Decide for yourself (be free from outside opinion).
>Decide for yourself (be objective in your conclusions).
>Decide for yourself (be true in your own beliefs).
>Decide for yourself (be open to following the facts).
>Decide for yourself (be strong in defending your beliefs).
>Decide for yourself (be resistant to blindly accepting fact-less statements).
>Decide for yourself (be free)
Those who attack you.
Those who mock you.
Those who cull you.
Those who control you.
Those who label you.
Do they represent you?
Or, do they represent themselves (in some form)?
Mental Enslavement.
The Great Awakening ('Freedom of Thought’), was designed and created not only as a backchannel to the public (away from the longstanding ‘mind’ control of the corrupt & heavily biased media) to endure future events through transparency and regeneration of individual thought (breaking the chains of ‘group-think’), but, more importantly, aid in the construction of a vehicle (a ‘ship’) that provides the scattered (‘free thinkers’) with a ‘starter’ new social-networking platform which allows for freedom of thought, expression, and patriotism or national pride (the feeling of love, devotion and sense of attachment to a homeland and alliance with other citizens who share the same sentiment).
When ‘non-dogmatic’ information becomes FREE & TRANSPARENT it becomes a threat to those who attempt to control the narrative and/or the stable.
When you are awake, you stand on the outside of the stable (‘group-think’ collective), and have ‘free thought’.
"Free thought" is a philosophical viewpoint which holds that positions regarding truth should be formed on the basis of logic, reason, and empiricism, rather than authority, tradition, revelation, or dogma.
When you are awake, you are able to clearly see.
The choice is yours, and yours alone.
Trust and put faith in yourself.
You are not alone and you are not in the minority.
Difficult truths will soon see the light of day.
WWG1WGA!!!Q
In the battle between those who strip us our constitutional rights, we can't afford to let false divisions separate us any longer. We, and our country, will be forever made stronger by diligently seeking the truth, independence and freedom of thought.
Where We Go 1, We Go All
Landlubber!
“TRUST GRASSLEY” ?
Comforting post!
I had several treatments lasting several seconds each. It’s a bit hard to recall because I had just turned five.
President Trump announced that RFK Jr will have an announcement tomorrow about the cause of autism and off a treatment that will help victims regain some function!
What a triumph! I can’t wait to hear it.
Re Tyler Robinson:
Yes. I believe he should receive the death penalty... which in Utah is a firing squad. Fitting!
Excellent answer.
MarQ
Based on deep searches across recent news reports, RFK Jr.'s public statements, and details from the HHS Autism Data Science Initiative (a $50 million effort launched in May 2025 to analyze datasets for genetic and non-genetic contributors), the updated study announcement scheduled for September 23, 2025, emphasizes environmental factors over purely genetic ones as key drivers of rising autism rates. RFK Jr. has long argued that an "autism epidemic" stems from post-1980s environmental exposures, rejecting explanations tied solely to improved diagnostics.
The report, teased by President Trump as a "historic" MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) milestone, will highlight prenatal and early-life exposures while proposing interventions like limiting certain medications and boosting folate intake. While the full 30-hypothesis review isn't complete, preliminary findings and RFK Jr.'s outlined priorities point to these top 5 predicted contributors, drawn from the initiative's focus areas and his April 2025 press conference:
Rank | Issue | Description & Predicted Impact |
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1 | Medicines (e.g., prenatal acetaminophen/Tylenol use) | Frequent use during pregnancy linked to neurodevelopmental risks via oxidative stress and hormonal disruption; report advises limiting to high fevers only, potentially reducing cases by addressing a common exposure in up to 65% of pregnancies. |
2 | Pesticides (e.g., glyphosate and organophosphates) | Widespread agricultural chemicals suspected of disrupting fetal brain development; initiative data mining shows correlations in high-exposure regions, with calls for stricter EPA regulations. |
3 | Mold exposure | Indoor mycotoxins from damp environments tied to inflammation and immune dysregulation; RFK Jr. cites understudied links in urban housing, predicting remediation could lower incidence by 10-15% in affected households. |
4 | Food additives (e.g., emulsifiers, artificial preservatives) | Processed food ingredients implicated in gut-brain axis alterations; report flags them in the "Western diet" shift since the 1990s, with nutritional reforms as a low-cost prevention strategy. |
5 | Folate deficiencies (maternal nutrition gaps) | Low prenatal folate levels increase risk by 30-70%; announcement promotes folic acid supplements and leucovorin (folinic acid) as a treatment to ameliorate symptoms in deficient cases. |
These predictions align with the initiative's analysis of health records, birth data, and environmental datasets from over 100 funded proposals (e.g., from Harvard and Johns Hopkins). Critics, including the Autism Science Foundation, argue the evidence is preliminary and overstated, with genetics playing a larger role, but the report aims to shift policy toward toxin reduction.
Exactly! Thank you, dear.
Wow! That’s a great proof of “future proves past!”
Rank | Honor/Designation | Description | Availability/Conditions | Examples/Notes |
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1 (Highest) | Inclusion in the Roman Martyrology as a Martyr | Official recognition of martyrdom in the Church's liturgical calendar of saints and martyrs, allowing for commemoration in the liturgy. This is a profound statement on shared witness to Christ. | Rare; applies to non-Catholics who died for the faith, often in ecumenical contexts. Decided by the Pope. | In 2023, Pope Francis added 21 Coptic Orthodox Christians martyred by ISIS in 2015 to the Roman Martyrology, marking a historic inclusion of non-Catholics. |
2 | Ecclesiastical Funeral Rites (Catholic Funeral Liturgy) | A full Catholic funeral, including Mass, may be celebrated for the deceased. | Permitted if the non-Catholic's own minister is unavailable, or if they were a catechumen (studying to become Catholic); also for unbaptized children of Catholic parents or spouses of Catholics. Local bishop's approval may be needed. | Common for interfaith families; canon law allows this for baptized non-Catholics under specific conditions. |
3 | Memorial or Requiem Masses | Masses offered for the repose of the soul, entrusting them to God's mercy. | No restrictions; any priest can apply a Mass intention to a deceased non-Catholic. | Encouraged as a way to pray for their eternal rest; multiple Masses can be requested. |
4 | Burial in a Catholic Cemetery | Interment in consecrated ground, often alongside Catholic family members. | Generally allowed; no canon law prohibition. Local cemetery rules apply, but it's common for non-Catholic spouses or family. | Provides a sacred resting place; no formal rite required beyond standard burial. |
5 (Lowest) | Prayers and Commemorations by the Faithful | Private or communal prayers for the soul, including novenas, rosaries, or applying indulgences gained by Catholics to the deceased. | Universally available; Catholics are encouraged to pray for all the dead, regardless of faith. | No formal process; based on the belief in God's mercy and the possibility of salvation outside visible Church membership. |
Note: Papal medals, orders, or knighthoods (e.g., Order of Pope Pius IX, Benemerenti Medal) can be awarded to non-Catholics during their lifetime for service to the Church or humanity, but they are not typically conferred posthumously, as such honors expire with the recipient. Other informal recognitions, like papal statements praising the deceased, may occur but are not standardized "awards." The Church's assignees (e.g., dioceses, religious orders) follow similar guidelines, aligned with canon law.
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From way BTT, pictures from the service:
Organization | Membership (approx.) | Posthumous Highlights for Outsiders (Non-Members/Not Affiliated) |
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Roman Catholic Church | 68 million | None identified; canonization and veneration processes require demonstrated Catholic faith and baptism, excluding non-Catholics. |
American Automobile Association (AAA) | 64 million | None identified; awards and recognitions focus on members' contributions to motoring safety and advocacy. |
AARP | 38 million | None identified; posthumous honors like lifetime achievement awards are for active advocates and members. |
Southern Baptist Convention | 13 million | None identified; recognitions such as hall of fame inductions require affiliation with Baptist churches and missions. |
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | 6.8 million | None identified; temple ordinances and eternal family sealings are reserved for endowed members; no posthumous rites for non-members. |
United Methodist Church | 5.7 million | Ecumenical tributes to non-Methodist Christian leaders in global Methodist commemorations (e.g., shared Wesley heritage figures); limited informal memorials. |
National Rifle Association (NRA) | 5 million | None identified; Charlton Heston Award and other honors for Second Amendment defenders are for NRA affiliates and supporters. |
Church of God in Christ | 5 million | None identified; posthumous elevations to leadership roles or memorials tied to church membership and ministry. |
National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. | 5 million | None identified; convention resolutions and awards for civil rights contributions require Baptist affiliation. |
National Education Association | 3 million | None identified; NEA Foundation awards and memorials for educators are for dues-paying members. |
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America | 3.3 million | Ecumenical canonizations or venerated figures from other Lutheran traditions; occasional joint commemorations with non-ELCA Protestants. |
Service Employees International Union | 2 million | None identified; posthumous labor hall of fame inductions for union organizers and allies, but primarily for members. |
American Federation of Teachers | 1.7 million | None identified; tributes and scholarships named after educators require AFT involvement. |
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) | 1.4 million | None identified; union-specific memorials and awards for public service contributions. |
International Brotherhood of Teamsters | 1.4 million | None identified; Jimmy Hoffa Memorial Scholarship and honors for labor leaders within the union. |
Assemblies of God | 2.9 million | None identified; Pentecostal hall of fame and missionary recognitions for affiliated ministers. |
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod | 1.8 million | None identified; synodical honors and saint commemorations limited to confessional Lutherans. |
Boy Scouts of America | 1 million | None identified; Silver Buffalo Award posthumously for scouting service, but requires scouting involvement. |
American Medical Association | 250,000 | None identified; AMA awards for medical achievements tied to professional membership. |
American Bar Association | 400,000 | None identified; posthumous Thurgood Marshall Awards for lawyers, requiring bar association ties. |
Note: Top 20 USA-based organizations compiled from 2025 estimates across religious denominations (adherents/members) and secular associations/unions. Posthumous highlights strictly for non-affiliated individuals; most organizations reserve recognitions for members, resulting in limited or no examples. Data from deep web searches; religious ecumenical exceptions noted where applicable.
I found it curious that Erika spoke with the Presidential Seal on the podium. I didn’t have a chance to watch a lot of it because of an obligation at church today which lasted all day, so wondering if others spoke while the seal was on the podium.
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